FPS widget for gaming PC stores and configurators
TrueFPS is built for ecommerce stores that sell gaming PCs, custom builds and configurable computers. The widget translates a selected configuration into expected game FPS, helping buyers understand performance before they leave the store page.
Where the widget fits
| Store type | Use case | TrueFPS value |
|---|---|---|
| Gaming PC store | Product page for prebuilt systems. | Show expected FPS in popular games for the listed hardware. |
| Custom PC builder | Quote or build page for a selected configuration. | Explain performance before the buyer commits to a custom build. |
| PC configurator | Interactive component selection flow. | Update FPS and upgrade recommendations as components change. |
| Electronics retailer | Gaming PC category and product cards. | Make gaming PCs easier to compare for mainstream buyers. |
Integration concept
The widget can be embedded into a product page or configurator. A store can pass the selected CPU, GPU, RAM and available inventory into the TrueFPS widget or recommendation endpoint. The widget then shows game performance and, when appropriate, upgrade suggestions.
TrueFPS is not a marketplace and does not replace the merchant checkout. It is a decision-support layer that stays inside the merchant's ecommerce experience.
FAQ
Who is the TrueFPS widget for?
It is for gaming PC stores, custom PC builders, system integrators, ecommerce retailers with gaming PC sections and companies with PC configurators.
Does TrueFPS sell hardware?
No. TrueFPS supports the merchant's own catalog and checkout by adding performance evidence and upgrade guidance.
Can the widget recommend upgrades?
Yes. The recommendation API can use selected hardware, game context and available inventory ids to suggest higher-performing component options.